The Works of Ossian, the Son of Fingal, Volume 2J.Fr. Valade and sold by Theophilus Barrois, 1783 - Scottish Gaelic poetry |
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... GHOST OF CONLATH . Sleeps the fweet voice of Cona , in the midst of his ruftling hall ? Sleeps Offian in his hall , and his friends without their fame ? The fea rolls round the dark I - thona ( 1 ) , and our > " neral fong over their ...
... GHOST OF CONLATH . Sleeps the fweet voice of Cona , in the midst of his ruftling hall ? Sleeps Offian in his hall , and his friends without their fame ? The fea rolls round the dark I - thona ( 1 ) , and our > " neral fong over their ...
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... , trajectaque pectora ferro Nudavit.- VIRGI -the ghost appears Of her unhappy lord ; the spectre ftares , And with erected eyes his bloody bosom bares , DRYDEN . ― Mora dies . The vifion grows dim on my Av Α Ρ Ο Ε Μ . و.
... , trajectaque pectora ferro Nudavit.- VIRGI -the ghost appears Of her unhappy lord ; the spectre ftares , And with erected eyes his bloody bosom bares , DRYDEN . ― Mora dies . The vifion grows dim on my Av Α Ρ Ο Ε Μ . و.
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... ghost that guards it ( 1 ) : for the mighty lie , O Malvina , > have been caft away . When Carthon was three years old , Comhaf the father of Fingal , in one of his expeditions against the Britons took and burnt Balclutha . Reuthámit ...
... ghost that guards it ( 1 ) : for the mighty lie , O Malvina , > have been caft away . When Carthon was three years old , Comhaf the father of Fingal , in one of his expeditions against the Britons took and burnt Balclutha . Reuthámit ...
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... ghost . ( 1 ) The word in the original here rendered by reftlefs wanderer , is Scuta , which is the true origin of the Scoti of the Romans ; an opprobrious name imposed by the Britons , on the Caledonians , on account of the continual ...
... ghost . ( 1 ) The word in the original here rendered by reftlefs wanderer , is Scuta , which is the true origin of the Scoti of the Romans ; an opprobrious name imposed by the Britons , on the Caledonians , on account of the continual ...
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... Small is their knowledge , ( 1 ) See Calmar's fpeech , in the first book of Fingal . ( 2 ) See Cuchullin's reply to Connal , concerning Crugal's ghost , Fing , b . 2 . and weak their hands ; their dwelling is in the Cij A POEM . St.
... Small is their knowledge , ( 1 ) See Calmar's fpeech , in the first book of Fingal . ( 2 ) See Cuchullin's reply to Connal , concerning Crugal's ghost , Fing , b . 2 . and weak their hands ; their dwelling is in the Cij A POEM . St.
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againſt arife arms arofe art thou Balclutha bards battle beam behold bends blaft blaſt breaft Cairbar Calmar car-borne Carthon Cathmor chief cloud Clutha coaft Colla Conlath Connal Cormac courfe courſe Crimora Cuchullin Dar-thula Dargo dark darkneſs daughter death defart defcend diftant doft thou Dunthalmo Etha eyes faid fallen fame father feaft feeble fell fide figh filent Fingal firft flain fleep fome fong foul fpear fpirit fpread fteel fteps ftood ftorm ftrangers ftream ftrength fword Gaul ghoft gray grief hair hall harp hear heard heath heroes hill himſelf hoft king Lathmon Lego lift maid mift mighty moffy moon Morven mournful Nathos night Nuath Ofcar Offian Oithóna paffed poem prefence raiſed reft renowned returned rife roar rock rofe rolled ruftling Selma shield ſon ſpear ſteps tears Temora thee thouſand tomb trembling Ufnoth Ullin Uthal voice warriors waves weft wind youth